Trailer Bride.
You may have never heard of them, but after 25 years in the game, they've finally re-released their self-titled album on cloudy orange vinyl.
Yes, you heard that right - cloudy orange vinyl.
From the moment the needle hits the grooves, you're transported to a world where country twang meets garage rock in the most unexpected way.
The haunting vocals of Melissa Swingle lure you in, while the fuzzy guitars and steady drum beats keep you hooked.
Tracks like "High Seas" and "Rosewood" showcase Trailer Bride's unique sound, blending elements of Americana with a DIY punk attitude.
It's like listening to Patsy Cline fronting The Cramps - a combination you never knew you needed until now.
But don't be fooled by the seemingly laid-back vibe of this album.
There's a darkness lurking beneath the surface, with lyrics touching on themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and redemption.
It's like a Southern gothic novel set to music, and it's utterly mesmerising.
So, whether you're a die-hard Trailer Bride fan or a newcomer to their world, this 25th Anniversary Edition is a must-listen.
Just make sure you have a glass of whiskey in hand and some cowboy boots on your feet - because once you press play, you'll be transported to a world where the only rules are to let loose and let the music take you on a wild ride.
You may have never heard of them, but after 25 years in the game, they've finally re-released their self-titled album on cloudy orange vinyl.
Yes, you heard that right - cloudy orange vinyl.
From the moment the needle hits the grooves, you're transported to a world where country twang meets garage rock in the most unexpected way.
The haunting vocals of Melissa Swingle lure you in, while the fuzzy guitars and steady drum beats keep you hooked.
Tracks like "High Seas" and "Rosewood" showcase Trailer Bride's unique sound, blending elements of Americana with a DIY punk attitude.
It's like listening to Patsy Cline fronting The Cramps - a combination you never knew you needed until now.
But don't be fooled by the seemingly laid-back vibe of this album.
There's a darkness lurking beneath the surface, with lyrics touching on themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and redemption.
It's like a Southern gothic novel set to music, and it's utterly mesmerising.
So, whether you're a die-hard Trailer Bride fan or a newcomer to their world, this 25th Anniversary Edition is a must-listen.
Just make sure you have a glass of whiskey in hand and some cowboy boots on your feet - because once you press play, you'll be transported to a world where the only rules are to let loose and let the music take you on a wild ride.






